Copyleft Compliance: rewrite about page in light of strategic plan
The copyleft-compliance/about.html page doubles as the introduction page to our compliance work. This is a start at the rewrite of that page to link off to the new items and have new text to inspire interest in the project.
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| <h1 id="ourwork">Conservancy's Copyleft Compliance Projects</h1> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>Free and open source software is | ||||
|         everywhere and in everything; yet our software freedom is constantly | ||||
|         eroded.  With the help of its volunteers, <a href="/members/current/">member projects</a>, and <a href="/about/staff/">staff</a>, | ||||
|   Conservancy stands up for users' software freedom via its copyleft compliance work.</p> | ||||
| <p>As existing donors and supporters know, the Software Freedom Conservancy | ||||
|   is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity registered in New York, and Conservancy | ||||
|   helps people take control of their computing by growing the software | ||||
|   freedom movement, supporting community-driven alternatives to proprietary | ||||
|   software, and defending free software with practical initiatives. | ||||
|   Conservancy accomplishes these goals with various initiatives, including | ||||
|   defending and upholding the rights of software users and consumers under | ||||
|   copyleft licenses, such as the GPL.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>Conservancy engages in copyleft compliance work in two different ways: by acting directly | ||||
| on behalf of <a href="/projects/">Conservancy's Member Projects</a> who request | ||||
| Free and Open Source License compliance efforts, and for | ||||
| specific, targeted member projects for communities of developers.</p> | ||||
| <p>Free and open source software (FOSS) is everywhere and in everything; yet | ||||
| our software freedom is constantly eroded.  With the help of its | ||||
| volunteers, <a href="/members/current/">member projects</a>, | ||||
| and <a href="/about/staff/">staff</a>, Conservancy stands up for users' | ||||
| software freedom via its copyleft compliance work.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>Conservancy's Copyleft Compliance Projects are run in a collaborative manner with | ||||
| the project developers.  All copyright holders involved have the opportunity | ||||
| to give input and guidance on Conservancy's strategy in dealing with | ||||
| compliance issues.  Thus, all Conservancy's compliance matter have full | ||||
|   support of relevant copyright holders.</p> | ||||
| <p>Conservancy's primary work in copyleft compliance currently focuses on | ||||
| our <a href="/copyleft-compliance/enforcement-strategy.html">Strategic GPL | ||||
| Enforcement Initiative</a>.  This initiative, launched in August 2020, | ||||
| represents the culmination of nearly 15 years of compliance work of | ||||
| Conservancy spanning ten different fiscally sponsored projects, past lawsuits | ||||
| against more than a dozen defendants, and hundreds of non-litigation | ||||
| compliance actions.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>In addition to taking feedback internally from those who participate as | ||||
|   part of the coalitions described below, Conservancy also welcomes feedback | ||||
|   and discussion with the general public about our copyleft compliance | ||||
|   efforts.  This discussion happens on | ||||
|   Conservancy's <a href="https://lists.sfconservancy.org/mailman/listinfo/principles-discuss">principles-discuss</a> | ||||
|   mailing list, which is named | ||||
|   for <a href="/copyleft-compliance/principles.html">Principles of | ||||
|   Community-Oriented GPL Enforcement</a> which Conservancy follows in all our | ||||
|   copyleft compliance.</p> | ||||
| <p>For these many years, Conservancy has always given the benefit of the | ||||
|   doubt to companies who exploited our good nature and ultimately simply | ||||
|   ignore the rights of users and consumers.  In that time, the compliance | ||||
|   industrial complex has risen to a multi-million-dollar industry — | ||||
|   selling (mostly proprietary) products, services, and consulting to | ||||
|   companies.  Yet, these compliance efforts ignore consistently the most | ||||
|   essential promise of copyleft — the complete, Corresponding Source | ||||
|   and "the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the | ||||
|   executable".</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2 id="projects">Compliance Project For Our Fiscally Sponsored Projects</h2> | ||||
| <p>We encourage our supporters and software freedom enthusiasts everywhere to | ||||
|   <a href="/copyleft-compliance/enforcement-strategy.html">read our detailed | ||||
|   strategic plan for GPL enforcement</a> and its companion | ||||
|   project, <a href="/copyleft-compliance/firmware-liberation.html">Our | ||||
|     Firmware Liberation Project</a>.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2 id="projects">Compliance Relationship to Fiscally Sponsored Projects</h2> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>Historically, Conservancy was well-known for its ongoing license | ||||
| compliance efforts on behalf of its BusyBox member project.  Today, Conservancy | ||||
| does semi-regular compliance work for its BusyBox, Evergreen, Git, Inkscape, Mercurial, | ||||
| Samba, Sugar Labs, QEMU and Wine member projects.  If you are a copyright holder | ||||
| in any member project of Conservancy, please contact the project's leadership committtee, | ||||
| compliance efforts on behalf of its BusyBox member project.  Today, | ||||
| Conservancy does semi-regular compliance work for its BusyBox, Git, Inkscape, | ||||
| Mercurial, Samba, QEMU and Wine member projects.  If you are a copyright | ||||
| holder in any member project of Conservancy, please contact the project's | ||||
| leadership committtee, | ||||
| via <a href="mailto:PROJECTNAME@sfconservancy.org"><PROJECTNAME@sfconservancy.org></a> | ||||
| for more information on getting involved in compliance efforts in that project. | ||||
| for more information on getting involved in compliance efforts in that | ||||
| project. | ||||
| </p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2 id="linux">GPL Compliance Project For Linux Developers</h2> | ||||
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|   with <a href="mailto:linux-services@sfconservancy.org"><linux-services@sfconservancy.org></a> | ||||
|   first.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2 id="debian">The Debian Copyright Aggregation Project</h2> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>In August 2015, <a href="/news/2015/aug/17/debian/">Conservancy announced the Debian Copyright Aggregation | ||||
|  | @ -106,24 +120,27 @@ Conservancy should contact <a href="mailto:debian-services@sfconservancy.org">&l | |||
| <p>However, the Guide is admittedly a large document, so for those who are | ||||
|   interested in a short summary of describing how Conservancy handles GPL | ||||
|   enforcement and compliance | ||||
|   work, <a href="/blog/2012/feb/01/gpl-enforcement/">this | ||||
|   blog post outlining the compliance process</a> is likely the best source.</p> | ||||
|   work, <a href="/blog/2012/feb/01/gpl-enforcement/">this blog post outlining | ||||
|   the compliance process</a> is likely the best source.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2 id="reporting">Reporting GPL Violations To Us</h2> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>If you are aware of a license violation or compliance issue regarding | ||||
|   Debian, Linux, or | ||||
|   any <a href="/members/current/">Conservancy member | ||||
|   project</a> (— in particular BusyBox, Evergreen, Inkscape, Mercurial, | ||||
|   Debian, Linux, or any <a href="/members/current/">Conservancy member | ||||
|   project</a> (— in particular BusyBox, Git, Inkscape, Mercurial, | ||||
|   Samba, Sugar Labs, or Wine), | ||||
|   please <a href="mailto:compliance@sfconservancy.org">contact us by email at | ||||
|     <compliance@sfconservancy.org></a>.</p> | ||||
|   <compliance@sfconservancy.org></a>.</p> | ||||
| 
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| <!--- FIXME: bkuhn is rewriting this blog post fresh the weekend of -- | ||||
|       2020-07-18 so we need not link to ebb.org anymore when we roll out | ||||
|       these changes -->  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>If you think you've found a GPL violation, we encourage you to | ||||
|    read <a href="http://ebb.org/bkuhn/blog/2009/11/08/gpl-enforcement.html">this | ||||
|    personal blog post by our Distinguished Technologist, Bradley M. Kuhn</a>, | ||||
|    about good practices in discovering and reporting GPL violations.  (We'd | ||||
|    also like someone to convert the text of that blog post into a patch for | ||||
|    personal blog post by our Policy Fellow, Bradley M. Kuhn</a>, about good | ||||
|    practices in discovering and reporting GPL violations.  (We'd also like | ||||
|    someone to convert the text of that blog post into a patch for | ||||
|    <a href="http://compliance.guide">The Compliance Guide on | ||||
|    copyleft.org</a>; submit it | ||||
|    via <a href="https://k.copyleft.org/guide/">k.copyleft.org</a>.)</p> | ||||
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